Encara no tenim significats per a "publicise in".
1The national airline's financial woes have been well publicised in recent years.
2The facts are clear to see and have been widely publicised in recent years.
3Such injections are generally not publicised in a timely manner.
4Unlike previous years, a huge number of Oxegen acts were confirmed and publicised in advance.
5The programme will be publicised in the national press.
6There have been similar developments in the Muslim world, which been much publicised in the West.
7Madam, -The last budget's cuts in higher education grants have been much publicised in recent months.
8However, it was the draft report that was leaked and those figures were widely publicised in the media.
9But TMZ claimed Kris only found out about the filing when he saw it publicised in the press.
10Before now, for security reasons related to the Troubles, such donations were not publicised in order not to identify donors.
11It was widely publicised in various languages and actively promoted by the author in interviews and talks around the world.
12Our family experiences have also been widely publicised in the Irish media in 1995 (The "Ward of Court" case).
13She has also made sure that she is very involved in the local community, ensuring Monks & Co Clothing is well publicised in the area.
14That man was "the Berlin patient", now identified as Timothy Ray Brown, an American treated in Germany, whose case was publicised in 2009.
15But residents argue that the third runway was first publicised in the early 90s, so their homes were blighted since before 2002.